Description
Samson – Refugee – Compact Disc
Refugee is an album by the British heavy metal band Samson. The band was formed in the late 1970s and is best known for being one of the early bands of legendary vocalist Bruce Dickinson, who would later go on to join Iron Maiden.
This album features the signature heavy metal sound of the era, with powerful guitar riffs and strong vocals. Bruce Dickinson’s distinctive and powerful singing style is a standout element in the track.
Lyrically, Refugee explores themes that were common in the heavy metal genre at the time, such as rebellion, personal struggle, or a desire for freedom. Heavy metal often deals with themes of empowerment and escapism, and these themes are reflected in the lyrics of many albums, including Refugee.
While Samson may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of their contemporaries, their contributions to the early British heavy metal scene are noteworthy. The band’s association with Bruce Dickinson, who went on to become one of the most iconic vocalists in metal history, adds to their historical significance.
Refugee is an example of the kind of music that was part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) movement in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This movement played a pivotal role in shaping the heavy metal genre and influencing countless bands that followed.
Maze Records 1991
Brand new, never played and still in the factory plastic
Track Listing
Good To See You
Can’t Live Without Your Love
Turn On The Lights
Love This Time
Room 109
State Of Emergency
Look To The Future
Someone To Turn To
Too Late
Samurai Sunset
The Silver Screen
